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I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ldapbis-syntaxes-04.txt
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This draft is a work item of the LDAP (v3) Revision Working Group of the IETF.
Title : LDAP: Syntaxes and Matching Rules
Author(s) : K. Dally, S. Legg
Filename : draft-ietf-ldapbis-syntaxes-04.txt
Pages : 45
Date : 2002-12-20
Each attribute stored in a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) directory, and whose values may be transfered in the LDAP
protocol, has a defined syntax which constrains the structure and
format of its values. The comparison semantics for values of a
syntax are not part of the syntax definition but are instead provided
through separately defined matching rules. Matching rules specify an
argument, an assertion value, which also has a defined syntax. This
document defines a base set of syntaxes and matching rules for use in
defining attributes for LDAP directories.
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